ABOUT D'YOUNG ENERGY

 D’Young Energy is a flagship arm of D’Young Environmental Services Ltd that helps Africans transition from noisy, costly generators to clean, reliable solar energy. We do this through advocacy, education, and program-driven projects that empower households, schools, and young leaders to embrace clean energy with confidence.

We believe that solar energy is more than technology — it is a tool for climate action, sustainable development, and community transformation.

Our Vision

To bridge the knowledge gap in Africa’s clean energy transition by providing education, advocacy, and community programs that make solar simple, accessible, and trusted.

Our Mission

A future where every African household enjoys clean, reliable solar power — free from the noise, pollution, and cost of generators — and where young leaders drive the continent’s clean energy revolution.

our strategy

At D’Young Energy, we believe clean energy is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. Together, we can power Africa sustainably. We achieve our mission through a 2-pillar strategy:

Services

Solar System Design & Load Analysis Energy Audits for homes and SMEs. Solar product recommendation so Consulting services for first-time solar buyers

Programs

School Climate Education Program – workshops, interactive learning, clean energy clubs in schools. Public Awareness Campaigns – social media, webinars, community townhalls about clean energy adoption.

OUR FOUNDER

Victoria Edeha-Anthony

Victoria Edeha-Anthony is the founder and CEO of D’Young Environmental Service Limited (D’Young Energy). She is a 2022 Africa Power & Energy Elites Leader, a passionate renewable energy advocate, climate change educator, and digital marketing strategist. Holding a Master’s degree in Environmental Toxicology and Pollution Management, Victoria combines technical expertise with strong community engagement to drive sustainable impact.

With over five years of experience in the renewable energy sector, she holds certifications in Mini-Grid Design and Energy Audits, and has successfully supervised solar projects across Lagos and the Niger Delta. Beyond her professional work, she has volunteered as Program Manager for the Climate Leadership Fellowship and AWEDI Network, and currently mentors women through the NESP Women Program.

Victoria is committed to advancing sustainable energy adoption and climate education, particularly in underserved communities, where her leadership continues to inspire positive change.